They say that whatever decade you spent your most formative years in is the decade you claim as yours. Makes sense, that’s the time when we start to develop who we are as people. 

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The music from that time period will most likely always be better. Even if it’s a secret, a lot of people are still partial to the fashion of their youth.  

This is normally a time that we develop an interest in cars. We all have our favorites, the ones we dream we’ll be able to drive one day. 

I’m a child of the 80’s. I started driving in 1987 and graduated high school in 1989 so being partial to the 80’s is a given I assume. I’m still partial to cars of the 80’s too. 

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If you’re like me and you have a fondness for automobiles built in that decade, you’ll want to check out this event on June 7th. 

The “Back to the 80s Minnesota” event is scheduled for Saturday June 7th in Hugo Minnesota, which is located outside the cities, off of Highway 61. 

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This will be like going back to the future for a lot of folks who will see those cars that we grew up loving. Back to the 80’s Minnesota is an all-inclusive event for all cars, trucks and motorcycles of the 80’s.  

Check out the full car show, you might even see one or two you used to drive. Plus, there will be food, an arcade, music and a lot of fun.  

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If you’ve ever wanted to introduce your kids or grandkids to the atmosphere of your youth, here is a perfect chance.  

 

Back to the 80’s Minnesota will be held at 17205 Forest Blvd. North in Hugo. Find out more at backtothe80smn.com.  

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